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bush or barack obama. 28% of the republicans said former president george w. bush who was in office at the time. but 29%, 1% more, said that president obama was responsible even notice he didn't take office for four more years. and 44% said they aren't sure who to blame. >>> well, dick cheney's daughter, liz, who is running for senate in wyoming, had to pay $220 fine for making a fault statement on an application for a fishing license about how long she lived in the state. she says it was all a misunderstanding. >>> and a new jersey corn maze gets political to draw attention. a farmer created a corn maze showing images of chris christie and barbara quinn, both candidate for governor. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> it's been five decades since martin luther king jr. gave his legendary speech. starting this week, people from all over will gather to celebrate. melissa mollet is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. nice to see you. that's right, this really has been in the works for years. now the count on is on dozen
bush or barack obama. 28% of the republicans said former president george w. bush who was in office at the time. but 29%, 1% more, said that president obama was responsible even notice he didn't take office for four more years. and 44% said they aren't sure who to blame. >>> well, dick cheney's daughter, liz, who is running for senate in wyoming, had to pay $220 fine for making a fault statement on an application for a fishing license about how long she lived in the state. she says it...
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a shutdown, debt ceiling fight, we want to get rid of obama care and this is obama saying while they're having that conferring, this is the conversation i want to have with the country. about what the government can do to help people realize the dream of a college education to not go broke, not go bankrupt paying for it. two different messages out there to hear. >> i want to bring kristen welker back into the conversation, as well, there in buffalo. kristen, what parts of the president's plans will he be able to enact without congressional approval? >> that's an important point, craig. this grading system is something that he plans to do through executive action. so he wants to get that started by 2015 so that colleges can start to be graded based on the debt of students. the percentage of graduates, the expected earnings of potential graduates. so that's something that he can do without congress. but where he needs congress is to actually link it to federal aid. and that is where it gets more complicated. this is something he's been talking about since the state of the union address in
a shutdown, debt ceiling fight, we want to get rid of obama care and this is obama saying while they're having that conferring, this is the conversation i want to have with the country. about what the government can do to help people realize the dream of a college education to not go broke, not go bankrupt paying for it. two different messages out there to hear. >> i want to bring kristen welker back into the conversation, as well, there in buffalo. kristen, what parts of the president's...
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president obama simply did not address that. they talk about punishing assad. but this is a man deliberately killing his own people he has watched his major cities be destroyed. how to you punish a guy like this? how do you make a difference? how do you stop this large scale lawsuit isser? you mentioned humanitarian problems. the people had a don't die. the people had a aren't killed have to survive. in many ways, the lucky ones are the 2 million who have fled to the neighboring countries. the people inside are the ones in desperate need. and particularly the civilians in rebel held areas. assad is going after the infrastructure. and the human human relief being provided through u.n. channels -- >> they're essentially cut off from aid and relief. >> there is very little getting through. a trickle of u.n. aid gets through. what is really needed is cross border operation from turkey, from jordan, from lebanon. assad is saying no to that. he is not letting the u.n. do that. the u.s. and others are funding this on an informal basis but there is not nearly enough go
president obama simply did not address that. they talk about punishing assad. but this is a man deliberately killing his own people he has watched his major cities be destroyed. how to you punish a guy like this? how do you make a difference? how do you stop this large scale lawsuit isser? you mentioned humanitarian problems. the people had a don't die. the people had a aren't killed have to survive. in many ways, the lucky ones are the 2 million who have fled to the neighboring countries. the...
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president obama called speaker boehner to talk it over. dominico was covering that area of the story. how are you doing? >> how are you doing? >> what's going on? what's the latest? >> we know there's going to be the 6:00 conference call for committee leaders. speaker boehner in that letter he wrote to president obama yesterday laid out 14 questions and boehner expects some answers to those questions once this call happens. we know that mitch mcconnell, republican leader in the senate who hasn't said very much, he spoke with susan rice yesterday, national security advisor on what's happening there, he said he couldn't comment yet on a plan because there isn't quite one yet. that really speaks to the difficulty here, that you can be guaranteed that if members of congress knew what to do or felt strongly about what to do, they would be weighing in. and that's just not the case right now. >> thank you so much for the update. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in josh, politics editor from business insider to talk about the potent
president obama called speaker boehner to talk it over. dominico was covering that area of the story. how are you doing? >> how are you doing? >> what's going on? what's the latest? >> we know there's going to be the 6:00 conference call for committee leaders. speaker boehner in that letter he wrote to president obama yesterday laid out 14 questions and boehner expects some answers to those questions once this call happens. we know that mitch mcconnell, republican leader in...
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i find the internal battle over the looming obama-care fascinating. seems to me boehner is in a pretty tough spot in the right flank aren't going to go quietly. they're not going to be rolled and not going to be bait and switched. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think the right wing is tired of seeing these sorts of issues come up again and again and seeing the unwillingness of boehner and mcconnell to stand up to the president and fight on it. there's buster to compensate on that. i have to point something out. the fallback from my perspective for john boehner isn't any more realistic than the sort of things the tea party is pushing him to do now when it comes to defunding obama care versus delaying it. i think that's one of the issues really we have to understand is not the typical the elites are being realistic, the tea party is being unrealistic divide. i don't think you have the votes for either of those things in the u.s. senate, which makes it a moot point from my perspective. whatever leverage john boehner is going to use in this si
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obama faces a defining test in syria. the art is preventing no win decisions from ever presenting themselves and in retrospect obama's caution may have worked against him. what is your take on what michael wrote there? >> it's relaally a tension bein able to warn off these tensions but also the iranians. we're seeing what happens when syria crosses that red line. do we take action? do we actually punish them for this? balancing that at home with the deep unpopularity of any idea of going into syria. clearly we're not even talking about putting boots on the ground, any kind of involvement in syria is very, very unpopular with americans. that's really obama's struggle here. >> general mccalffrey, let's talk about the options. it's not about removing bashar al assad. it's pointed out more answers needed on syria. they go on to write, mr. obama has yet to make clear how military strikes will actually deter chemical attacks without further enflaming a region in turmoil. ayman mohyeldin reported this is more than a battle for s
obama faces a defining test in syria. the art is preventing no win decisions from ever presenting themselves and in retrospect obama's caution may have worked against him. what is your take on what michael wrote there? >> it's relaally a tension bein able to warn off these tensions but also the iranians. we're seeing what happens when syria crosses that red line. do we take action? do we actually punish them for this? balancing that at home with the deep unpopularity of any idea of going...
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do something about obama care. so these guys have to go do something. >> but you're saying it doesn't make sense what they're doing, but they're doing it because of heat at home. >> they're hearing from their constituents. a very unpopular law. 52% of americans want this law repealed or delayed. >> do you think the people that are at town hall meets are typical republican voters? >> i think they're typical primary voters. >> primary voters. >> they come in the primary. and members of congress are worried about that. and they want to be responsive. >> there is your argument. they're taking orders. i was only obeying orders. i'm going to bring down, create a jeopardy for the united states credibility in the world. we're not going to pay our debts anymore, because some people are raising noises in town meetings. that's a hell of an excuse. >> and a courageous member of congress would say you know what's going to happen if we take down the united states government by doing this silliness? your 401(k) plan is going to b
do something about obama care. so these guys have to go do something. >> but you're saying it doesn't make sense what they're doing, but they're doing it because of heat at home. >> they're hearing from their constituents. a very unpopular law. 52% of americans want this law repealed or delayed. >> do you think the people that are at town hall meets are typical republican voters? >> i think they're typical primary voters. >> primary voters. >> they come in...
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what will president obama do? he has had differing approaches towards this issue, but with the trayvon martin comments we've seen how he's willing to, you know, grasp it and break new ground. >> yeah. you know, andrea, i thought the trayvon martin speech somewhat impromptu remarks the president gave, if i had to pick out sort of the most memorable moments of this first eight months or so, almost nine months of politics in america, that would be at or near the top of the list. spoke very openly about his own struggles as an african-american man in society, and did so in a way he had never really done, even up to and including the speech he gave during the 2008 campaign when he was trying to distance himself from reverend jeremiah wright. what i wonder is, will we see sort of another step in that progression as barack obama looks to make a piece of his legacy race relations in this country. does he give that sort of personal speech? is it more sort of lofty. look, this is someone we know, you agree or disagree with
what will president obama do? he has had differing approaches towards this issue, but with the trayvon martin comments we've seen how he's willing to, you know, grasp it and break new ground. >> yeah. you know, andrea, i thought the trayvon martin speech somewhat impromptu remarks the president gave, if i had to pick out sort of the most memorable moments of this first eight months or so, almost nine months of politics in america, that would be at or near the top of the list. spoke very...
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this has been shrewdly and successfully done by the obama administration. it doesn't say much about the rest of us. some good journalism has come out of this that with the snowden leaks and the manning leaks, journalists went through raw data, if you will. >>> information. and did their own reporting. and so some good journalism has come out of it. >> dan rather of "dan rather reports" airing mondays on axs-tv. we have something totally different and slightly ambitious lined up for tomorrow night's show here. i have details coming up. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme o
this has been shrewdly and successfully done by the obama administration. it doesn't say much about the rest of us. some good journalism has come out of this that with the snowden leaks and the manning leaks, journalists went through raw data, if you will. >>> information. and did their own reporting. and so some good journalism has come out of it. >> dan rather of "dan rather reports" airing mondays on axs-tv. we have something totally different and slightly ambitious...
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thanks very much. >>> president obama speaking roughly 5 1/2 hours ago. what this means going forward at home, and abroad. that's next. sup homies?! ready in a minute dad. what's the 411? i can meet you in the car. nah, bro! i'm cool. i'm just chillmaxin'. is there something that you wanted? we can't just spend a little qt as a posse? on the download? dad, why are you talking like that? i was just hoping you would give me the last piece of bacon. holler! holla... i don't know. [ male announcer ] when it comes to common language we all speak bacon. the very best cuts naturally hardwood smoked. it's unanimous food. it's oscar mayer. it's un♪nimous food. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim... ...with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love... ...and 20% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news this evening,
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as far as defunding obama care, you heard republicans saying, we need to debate obama care. i believe they did that when they passed it. >> you know, the supreme court, one would think, sort of settled the matter. but bob, going back to what esther was just talking about, you would think at some point, even at these town hall meetings, would wise up and realize, when there have been -- you know, when they're being made fools of, to a certain extent. >> made fools by whom? i think that right now, there's not a lot of deep thinking that goes into town hall meetings. it's an awful lot of people vetting. nobody wants to deal with the complexities of issues like health care in the united states. so they're easily demagogued. i think that's what we're seeing, a lot of demo going tory. >> the republicans have effectively used the politics of fear. so let's keep the people scared in all these different ways and never ensure that their focus is actually on us. because these are the people who actually represent you. if you were to ask those town halls, identify the policies the gop h
as far as defunding obama care, you heard republicans saying, we need to debate obama care. i believe they did that when they passed it. >> you know, the supreme court, one would think, sort of settled the matter. but bob, going back to what esther was just talking about, you would think at some point, even at these town hall meetings, would wise up and realize, when there have been -- you know, when they're being made fools of, to a certain extent. >> made fools by whom? i think...
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tonight on "all in" a former gop staffer is diagnosed with cancer and converts to become an obama care believer. he will be here with his story. also tonight all that fear mongering by the national rifle association about a vast gun registry when all of the information about gun owners is collected and stored in a secret database. turns out that wasn't so crazy after all. we found out there is one, and we'll tell you the surprising answer to who set it up. that is coming up. >>> plus, the apartment building plan for new york city that has separate entrance, one for rich residents and one in the affordable housing units. pretty stark example of the fracturing of america along lines of class. my guest tonight thinks it's a great idea. stay tuned for that. but we begin with incredible, shocking enthuse out of syria. a possible chemical weapons massacre with the government of president bashar al assad with casualties from 100 to more than 1,it 200. the latter figure if confirmed would amount to one of the greatest war crimes of the past several decades. nbc news cannot verify the authentic
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let me emphasize, president obama, we in the united states, we believe in the united nations and we have great respect for the brave inspectors who endured regime gunfire and obstructions to their investigation. but as the secretary general has said again and again, the u.n. investigation will not affirm who used these chemical weapons. that is not the mandate of the u.n. investigation. they will only affirm whether such weapons were used. by the definition of their own mandate, the u.n. can't tell us anything we haven't shared with you this afternoon or that we don't already know. and because of the guaranteed russian obstructionism through any action through the u.n. security council the u.n. cannot galvanize the world to act as it should. let me be clear, we will continue talking to the congress, talking to our allies and most importantly, talking to the american people. president obama will ensure that the united states of america makes our own decisions on our own time lines based on our values and our interests. now, we know that after a decade of conflict the american people are t
let me emphasize, president obama, we in the united states, we believe in the united nations and we have great respect for the brave inspectors who endured regime gunfire and obstructions to their investigation. but as the secretary general has said again and again, the u.n. investigation will not affirm who used these chemical weapons. that is not the mandate of the u.n. investigation. they will only affirm whether such weapons were used. by the definition of their own mandate, the u.n. can't...
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president obama said any such attack would trigger american intervention. he called the use of chemical weapons a red line. here is an exclusive interview. watch. >> the red line comment that you made was about a year ago this week. we know there's things that should qualify for crossi iningt red line. >> i've got to say this. when we take action. let's take the example of syria. there are rules of international law. if the u.s. goes in and attacks another country without a u.n. mandate and clear evidence that can be presented then there are questions in terms of whether international law supports it, do we have the coalition to make it work? those are considerations we have to take into account. this latest event is something we have to look at it. keep in mind, because i know the american people keep in mind, we still have war going on in afghanistan. we're still spending tens of billions of dollars in afghanistan. i will be ending that war by the end of 2014, but every time i go to walter reed and visit wounded troops and every time i sign a letter for c
president obama said any such attack would trigger american intervention. he called the use of chemical weapons a red line. here is an exclusive interview. watch. >> the red line comment that you made was about a year ago this week. we know there's things that should qualify for crossi iningt red line. >> i've got to say this. when we take action. let's take the example of syria. there are rules of international law. if the u.s. goes in and attacks another country without a u.n....
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. >> tie it to obama care. ted cruz said this was -- obama's position on syria was like his position on obama care and this administration was full of hubris and all sorts of nonsense. you know, you have to think -- i agree with you, jay. it would be nice to see congress involved with this. matt, at the same time, why in god's name would the president go involve a congress that seems dead set against him? >> why would he involve congress and why would members of congress want to be involved? this is a very thorny situation. i don't think anyone has an enormous amount of confidence that they understand this. i said john boehner's letter was shrewd. he didn't need to take stances on his own. that's a smart position for him. you have to admire that. >> chief pea munut in the peanu gallery. we're expecting to hear from john kerry just ahead. we've ma. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i
. >> tie it to obama care. ted cruz said this was -- obama's position on syria was like his position on obama care and this administration was full of hubris and all sorts of nonsense. you know, you have to think -- i agree with you, jay. it would be nice to see congress involved with this. matt, at the same time, why in god's name would the president go involve a congress that seems dead set against him? >> why would he involve congress and why would members of congress want to be...
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we just heard from president obama. let me just get your initial reaction to what we just heard from president obama. >> well, it's very clear that while he says the, quote, decision has not been made, that's pretty much term of art. the intelligence assessment said there was a high degree of confidence that this chemical attack was launched by the syrian regime and that more than 1400 people died, including 426 children. high degree of confidence means just about absolute certain in the way the intelligence community gives these assessm t assessmen assessments. there's no gap there in terms of what they in the administration believe happened. and those in congress who have seen this assessment, including the leadership who were briefed on it last night, tended to agree for the most part, including some of the president's critics, they don't agree that there's been enough consultation so far, but there's very little disagreement over the evidence itself. that said, i think as soon as those weapons inspectors are out of
we just heard from president obama. let me just get your initial reaction to what we just heard from president obama. >> well, it's very clear that while he says the, quote, decision has not been made, that's pretty much term of art. the intelligence assessment said there was a high degree of confidence that this chemical attack was launched by the syrian regime and that more than 1400 people died, including 426 children. high degree of confidence means just about absolute certain in the...
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president obama is expected to speak in a few minutes on syria. we will bring you his comments when those happen. meanwhile, within the past hour,
president obama is expected to speak in a few minutes on syria. we will bring you his comments when those happen. meanwhile, within the past hour,
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i don't think we should be koing that to president obama. the reality is one of the great things about this country is we have a peaceful transfer of policy. i disagree this president's policies, but instead of talking act impeachment, let's have a legitimate debate, try to repeal his policies, repeal obama care, fight for school choice, fight against war and debt spending. entitlement spending. you see the disparity numbers, have the numbers from earlier about the african-american unemployment rate, the challenges in joining the middle class. it's time for a new approach. let's not talk about impeachment. let's talk about the policies we disagree with. >> on obama care, you have the speaker e of the house saying the president's not going to lose his signature achievement, that efforts to defund obama care, eve on the threaten a government shutdown simply are not going to work. >> well, look, one, i don't know why we would negotiate with ourselves. the this isn't about politics. i think obama care is bad for our health care system. i care de
i don't think we should be koing that to president obama. the reality is one of the great things about this country is we have a peaceful transfer of policy. i disagree this president's policies, but instead of talking act impeachment, let's have a legitimate debate, try to repeal his policies, repeal obama care, fight for school choice, fight against war and debt spending. entitlement spending. you see the disparity numbers, have the numbers from earlier about the african-american unemployment...
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no doubt about it. >> president obama has met with his national security team. he called the british prime minister david cameron, contacted the president of france as well. what do you foresee as the next likely move, given that you've said the administration needs to act quickly? what is the responsible next move in your sight? >> certainly i think whatever we do will be with our allies, nato, and others. i think there has to be a coalition. we cannot go through the united nations because the russians veto everything and block everything. so i think that there have been consultations over the past several day, and i think that that there's been a decision and i think we'll hear about it soon. you know, there are many difficult decisions, all bad choices in syria. as i've said before, the worst bad of all the choices is for us to do nothing. we have to do something to show that in the 21st century we're not going to tolerate these kinds of attacks against civilian populations and hopefully in doing it, let us know that the civil war is not just something he's g
no doubt about it. >> president obama has met with his national security team. he called the british prime minister david cameron, contacted the president of france as well. what do you foresee as the next likely move, given that you've said the administration needs to act quickly? what is the responsible next move in your sight? >> certainly i think whatever we do will be with our allies, nato, and others. i think there has to be a coalition. we cannot go through the united nations...
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tomorrow, president obama will of course deliver a highly anticipated address. his take on the anniversary and the work left to do. joining us to discuss this from washington is contributing writer for "the nation," ari berman. what's up, buddy? >> good to see you. >> good to see you. glad we're doing this. i want to ask first and foremost about voting rights. you've been covering the story for a long time from the voter i.d. perspective as well as the voting rights act which i know you're writing a book on. when you look at jim sensenbrenner who's been a republican ally turning against the use of what's left of the voting rights act against voter i.d. laws in texas, what does that tell you about where this debate is going looking at the president's address tomorrow? >> well, sensenbrenner did say yesterday at a meeting that the rnc held to commemorate the march on washington that he wanted to be part of a solution on the voting rights act, and he vowed to fix the law by the end of this year which i think is significant. far too many leaders in the republican pa
tomorrow, president obama will of course deliver a highly anticipated address. his take on the anniversary and the work left to do. joining us to discuss this from washington is contributing writer for "the nation," ari berman. what's up, buddy? >> good to see you. >> good to see you. glad we're doing this. i want to ask first and foremost about voting rights. you've been covering the story for a long time from the voter i.d. perspective as well as the voting rights act...
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it. >> i oppose obama care. >> you can't really de-fund obama care. >> in de-funding obama care. >> please, stop obama care. >> cruz has found kind of a niche. >> attack on john boehner from the far right. >> john boehner is in a pretty tough spot. >> sympathy for john boehner. >> or else they will start to call it john boehner care. >> fire, egypt, immigration, the debt. >> there must be a response. >> our borders are now better staffed and better protected. >> the fire is now 20% contained. >> it is not easy being the president. >> john boehner and the house republican leadership have been clearly sending the message that they are not willing to shut down the government at the end of september in order to force the president to agree to de-fund obama care. the message is simple and clear. that will not work. we can't force the president to go along with de-funding obama care. that message? simple enough has enraged some of their tea party friends and right wing radio talk show hosts. >> the republican leadership, that would be boehner, cantor and mccarthy, told the republicans the
it. >> i oppose obama care. >> you can't really de-fund obama care. >> in de-funding obama care. >> please, stop obama care. >> cruz has found kind of a niche. >> attack on john boehner from the far right. >> john boehner is in a pretty tough spot. >> sympathy for john boehner. >> or else they will start to call it john boehner care. >> fire, egypt, immigration, the debt. >> there must be a response. >> our borders are now...
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president obama gets ready to speak at a ceremony honoring the march on washington. those are the topics for our agenda panel. corey and ryan join me now. let's start with the new analysis coming in from voting in 2012. exactly who was most disenfranchised. according to this new survey from the advancement project, we have racial minorities the most affected from these voter i.d. laws and veterans, americans with disabilities, and students. corey, talk about this. is that being taken into consideration as we look at certain states that are now imposing these stricter voter i.d. laws? it seems they are constantly seeking a resolution for a problem that doesn't exist. >> thomas, there is no evidence that voter fraud is occurring with any statistical significance in any state. i think what you're seeing, though, the last two years when these laws are challenged in courts, judges are take into account those who are affected but also taking into account what each state does in an effort to make sure individuals get a chance to get these new photo i.d.s. that was the hang-
president obama gets ready to speak at a ceremony honoring the march on washington. those are the topics for our agenda panel. corey and ryan join me now. let's start with the new analysis coming in from voting in 2012. exactly who was most disenfranchised. according to this new survey from the advancement project, we have racial minorities the most affected from these voter i.d. laws and veterans, americans with disabilities, and students. corey, talk about this. is that being taken into...
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this is really obama himself. you know, john kerry made these dramatic speeches twice this week and there was a message that these strikes were going to happen. and everything i've seen, and everyone else had been reporting. friday night the president change his mind. which he is aptitude. you mentioned earlier, that he then go golfing after he make the public announcement so it is a good long term decision. in term of the optic back and for, it is the president himself creating that. >> and everyone was on board from the national security council as well as the vice president's speech. that speech he gave to the merge legion echoing the passion and the speech and the resolve that we hear from kerry, first on monday and then again on 48. with those book ends to the week, it was clear they were going until that walk in the woods with dennis mcdonough, we're told. about the president's concerns about congress. and the impact of the debate in parliament and watching a really democratic small d process. which we weren
this is really obama himself. you know, john kerry made these dramatic speeches twice this week and there was a message that these strikes were going to happen. and everything i've seen, and everyone else had been reporting. friday night the president change his mind. which he is aptitude. you mentioned earlier, that he then go golfing after he make the public announcement so it is a good long term decision. in term of the optic back and for, it is the president himself creating that. >>...
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. >>> plus, president obama joins the fight for pit bulls. why the white house says laws that ban breeds considered dangerous are, quote, a waste of resources. >>> but first, the "news nation" is following two developing stories in syria and egypt. first, stern new reaction from the white house following reports that in the past 24 hours, the syrian government has killed more than 1,000 people using chemical weapons. now, the attack centered on ten towns it and villages near damascus. we want to warn you the video that's come in has been very disturbing. anti-government forces say more than 1200 people have been killed, many of those reportedly children. the video provided by the rebels and not verified by nbc news shows people struggling to breathe as rescuers scramble to save lives. it also shows rows of bodies on the ground. the syrian government denies any chemical weapons were used. the white house says it is deeply concerned and trying to get more information. >> there actually happens to be a united nations chemical weapons investigati
. >>> plus, president obama joins the fight for pit bulls. why the white house says laws that ban breeds considered dangerous are, quote, a waste of resources. >>> but first, the "news nation" is following two developing stories in syria and egypt. first, stern new reaction from the white house following reports that in the past 24 hours, the syrian government has killed more than 1,000 people using chemical weapons. now, the attack centered on ten towns it and...
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this morning on the yolanda adams morning radio show, obama talked about what dr. king might have thought about the speech yesterday. >> this is the biggest challenge. i think if dr. king came back today and saw the progress that we've made, he would say that we've made incredible progress in civil rights and how people are treated. the mere fact that an african-american could be elected president would be mind-boggling to him. on the other hand, if he looked at the economic situation, he would say that inequality that still exist, the wealth gap that still exists, the inner city poverty that's still out there, we haven't made as big a stride on that front as we should have. >> president's speech at the lincoln memorial was similar to how he's tackled the issue of race in the past. focusing on the larger message of income and equality. >> the men and women would gather 50 years ago were not there in search of some abstract idea. they were there seeking jobs as well as justice. not just the absence of oppression but the presence of economic opportunity. this tie, we
this morning on the yolanda adams morning radio show, obama talked about what dr. king might have thought about the speech yesterday. >> this is the biggest challenge. i think if dr. king came back today and saw the progress that we've made, he would say that we've made incredible progress in civil rights and how people are treated. the mere fact that an african-american could be elected president would be mind-boggling to him. on the other hand, if he looked at the economic situation, he...
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the pentagon is ensuring that president obama has military options available. he has met with advisers to consider actions following an alleged chemical attack blamed on the syrian government. three destroyers are currently deployed, with reports of another is on the way, all of them carrying up to 300 cruise missiles, which is more than enough to act rapidly if obama wants to order the strike. there is also the nato maritime group, which includes four more ships. and if we look at the mainland, the u.s. and western allies military presence around syria is also very significant. we are following america's military willingness. >> it appears the u.s. is no longer just using words to address these. crisis. they are pointing to possible military action now being deliberated. despite the fact the unconfirmed reports made by the syrian rebels not been verified, president obama has called recent allegations of chemical weapons being used by the syrian government a big event of grave concern. white house officials say the u.s. has a range of options and the administra
the pentagon is ensuring that president obama has military options available. he has met with advisers to consider actions following an alleged chemical attack blamed on the syrian government. three destroyers are currently deployed, with reports of another is on the way, all of them carrying up to 300 cruise missiles, which is more than enough to act rapidly if obama wants to order the strike. there is also the nato maritime group, which includes four more ships. and if we look at the...
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president barack obama says he has not made a final decision on how to respond to the chemical attack. obama said the syrian military's use of chemical weapons poses a security threat to the united states. he said he's considering a limited narrow military action but will not send ground forces. >> part of our obligation as a leader in the world is making sure that when you have a regime that is willing to use weapons that are prohibited by international norms on their own people including children that they're held to account. >> obama said he will talk with members of congress and foreign allies, then make his final decision. secretary of state john kerry says u.s. leaders have evidence syrian troops fired chemical weapons on a suburb of damascus. >> we know for three days before the attack, the syrian regime's chemical weapons personnel were on the ground in the area making preparations. >> kerry said syrian troops had orders to wear gas masks. he said u.s. leaders know chemical rockets hit only opposition strongholds and when and where they landed. >>> japanese government official
president barack obama says he has not made a final decision on how to respond to the chemical attack. obama said the syrian military's use of chemical weapons poses a security threat to the united states. he said he's considering a limited narrow military action but will not send ground forces. >> part of our obligation as a leader in the world is making sure that when you have a regime that is willing to use weapons that are prohibited by international norms on their own people...
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. >> yet, the day after the release of the afghanistan war logs president obama was dismissive. >> the fact is, these documents don't reveal any issues that haven't already informed our public debate on afghanistan. >> these war logs were followed by the publication of the iraq war logs. in october 2010 and the release of 250,000 state department cables the following month. in sum, manning's leaks constituted the largest security breach in u.s. history but they also constituted something else, the most comprehensive evidentiary trove of evidence of u.s. led wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> joining me, curt anderson and white house correspondent for the "wall street journal", karen lee. and also attorney for wikileaks and julian assange, michael ratner. michael, i'd like to go to you first today. the sentence for bradley manning, 35 years, could go down to 10 years. there have been a number of different reactions to this. i wonder where you stand. wikileaks tweeted this is a significant strategic victory in the case. the center for u.s. constitutional rights said this is a travesty of j
. >> yet, the day after the release of the afghanistan war logs president obama was dismissive. >> the fact is, these documents don't reveal any issues that haven't already informed our public debate on afghanistan. >> these war logs were followed by the publication of the iraq war logs. in october 2010 and the release of 250,000 state department cables the following month. in sum, manning's leaks constituted the largest security breach in u.s. history but they also...
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recognize as obama care. it is built for the governments to take credit. they are refusing to do what's in their best interest. >> the states have different words for it. they don't call it obama care, the place where you get your socialism or whatever that moniker was. i think it's both helpful and harmful to the president's legacy. helpful, yes, poor people, people who need health care get the health care they need. harmful insofar as he's not getting credit for the good stuff. there's been a torant of negative publicity around something that i think is good for the nation. when we talk about what the president has done for the country, there is some concern on the part of progressives who have seen him weather this storm. he should be able to take credit for the good stuff, too. >> the more people that get signed up for this program, whatever it's called, in whatever state, he'll get credit in the long term. and the point is, he doesn't care. >> that seems to be the attitude, working with state governments
recognize as obama care. it is built for the governments to take credit. they are refusing to do what's in their best interest. >> the states have different words for it. they don't call it obama care, the place where you get your socialism or whatever that moniker was. i think it's both helpful and harmful to the president's legacy. helpful, yes, poor people, people who need health care get the health care they need. harmful insofar as he's not getting credit for the good stuff. there's...
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syria and chemical weapons and what president obama is planning to do about it. >> the obama administration says there is very little doubt -- >> we believe there is very little doubt about culpability. >> the syrian government used chemical weapons. >> did a chemical weapons attack occur? >> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection for mr. assad. >> there is no solution as we have long made clear that includes assad. >> but at the same time i am less sure of the resistance. >> in that sense there's a big worry. >> should they let this chemical attack go unanswered? >> i do think action is going to occur. >> this morning a team of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors arrived in damascus. >> shots were fired at the u.n. team inside syria. >> their vehicle was deliberately shot at by unidentified snipers. >> the u.n. investigation will not determine who used these chemical weapons. >> the question remains what might the intervention look like? >> it's very, very complicated. >> i d
syria and chemical weapons and what president obama is planning to do about it. >> the obama administration says there is very little doubt -- >> we believe there is very little doubt about culpability. >> the syrian government used chemical weapons. >> did a chemical weapons attack occur? >> what is before us today is real. >> the answer to that question is yes. >> president obama is weighing military options against syria. >> i have no affection...
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that's what we expect from president obama. alex, i want to set the scene outside the white house for a few minutes to give you a sense of the feeling here. there are protesters, dozens of them saying that they don't want military intervention in syria and that sort of squares with the latest nbc news wall street journal poll that found 50% of americans are opposed to military intervention. if you asked them about a limited strike, that number flips. we have 50% of people saying they could get behind and support some kind of limited military strike. of course, part of this is the spillover from iraq. this is a war weary nation and of course president obama and this administration has been keenly aware of that as they have tried to figure out how to move forward in syria. the administration has been hesitant to get engaged in syria because of the what happened in iraq. i think that's part of why you're seeing these briefings with members of congress and the american people because the president doesn't want this to be another ir
that's what we expect from president obama. alex, i want to set the scene outside the white house for a few minutes to give you a sense of the feeling here. there are protesters, dozens of them saying that they don't want military intervention in syria and that sort of squares with the latest nbc news wall street journal poll that found 50% of americans are opposed to military intervention. if you asked them about a limited strike, that number flips. we have 50% of people saying they could get...
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this has been shrewdly and successfully done by the obama administration. it doesn't say much about the rest of us. some good journalism has come out of this that with the snowden leaks and the manning leaks, journalists went through raw data, if you will. >>> information. and did their own reporting. and so some good journalism has come out of it. >> dan rather of "dan rather reports" airing mondays on xiaxs-tv. we have something totally different and slightly ambitious lined up for tomorrow night's show here. i have details coming up. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may oc
this has been shrewdly and successfully done by the obama administration. it doesn't say much about the rest of us. some good journalism has come out of this that with the snowden leaks and the manning leaks, journalists went through raw data, if you will. >>> information. and did their own reporting. and so some good journalism has come out of it. >> dan rather of "dan rather reports" airing mondays on xiaxs-tv. we have something totally different and slightly...
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those just a few things that president obama put on the table today. you talk about the prebutt by reince priebus. we're getting reaction this afternoon, chris, from john klein, the chairman of the house education committee. he said he was interested in the president's ideas but also expressed concern that those ideas could ultimately wind up driving up the cost of college. now, all of this, chris, if you put this into a broader picture is part of the president teeing up the fall budget battles with republicans, the of course debt ceiling and, of course, the budget. when you talk about the budget you talk about education, college affordability, those will be some of the things they discuss. the president drawing the battle lines. in the past several weeks the president has made a number of other stops. he's talked about housing winding down fannie mae, freddie mac, investing in infrastructure projects. >> kristen welker, traveling in the bus, i love this coverage. it's great. thank you, kristen from nbc news. >> thanks, chris. >>> some good news to rep
those just a few things that president obama put on the table today. you talk about the prebutt by reince priebus. we're getting reaction this afternoon, chris, from john klein, the chairman of the house education committee. he said he was interested in the president's ideas but also expressed concern that those ideas could ultimately wind up driving up the cost of college. now, all of this, chris, if you put this into a broader picture is part of the president teeing up the fall budget battles...
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this has been shrewdly and successfully done by the obama administration. it doesn't say much about the rest of us. some good journalism has come out of this that with the snowden leaks and the manning leaks, journalists went through raw data, if you will. >>> information. and did their own reporting. and so some good journalism has come out of it. >> dan rather of "dan rather reports" airing mondays on axs-tv. we have something totally different and slightly ambitious lined up for tomorrow night's show here. i have details coming up. to pre is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hel
this has been shrewdly and successfully done by the obama administration. it doesn't say much about the rest of us. some good journalism has come out of this that with the snowden leaks and the manning leaks, journalists went through raw data, if you will. >>> information. and did their own reporting. and so some good journalism has come out of it. >> dan rather of "dan rather reports" airing mondays on axs-tv. we have something totally different and slightly ambitious...
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and this is really obama himself. you know, he -- john kerry made these dramatic speeches twice this week, and there was a message that these strikes were going to happen. and everything i've seen and what has been reported, friday night the president changes his mind, which is he is apt to do. and you mentioned earlier that he then goes golfing after making the public announcement. so it's a good long-term decision. but in terms of the optics and these messages being back and forth, it really seems like it's the president himself who's creating that. >> and everyone was on board from the national security council as well as the vice president, the speech to the american legion, echoing the passion and the strength and resolve that we heard from kerry first on monday and then again on friday. so with those book ends to the week, it was clear that they were going, until that walk in the woods, if you will, with dennis mcdunnough that we are told led to the president's own concerns about congress. and the impact of the
and this is really obama himself. you know, he -- john kerry made these dramatic speeches twice this week, and there was a message that these strikes were going to happen. and everything i've seen and what has been reported, friday night the president changes his mind, which is he is apt to do. and you mentioned earlier that he then goes golfing after making the public announcement. so it's a good long-term decision. but in terms of the optics and these messages being back and forth, it really...
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>> barack obama is a personal friend of mine. he became my friend in the senate. >>> plus, the news nation political postscript. senator ted cruz made headlines this week when he announced plans to renounce his canadian citizenship. now he's back on the road sparking more 2016 speculation. we'll get the first read. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in. >>> developing news out of san diego where in just hours, embattled mayor bob filner is expected to offici
>> barack obama is a personal friend of mine. he became my friend in the senate. >>> plus, the news nation political postscript. senator ted cruz made headlines this week when he announced plans to renounce his canadian citizenship. now he's back on the road sparking more 2016 speculation. we'll get the first read. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if...
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did obama commit mail fraud? is that a way to get out of office? isn't that what they got capone for? that speaks to the thing in the ground water. >> there's this kind of curious aspect of washington theater logic basically, where there's never any room for sort of a small to medium sized scandal. >> yes. >> there's no room to say yes, something went wrong at the irs, like we need to, you know, figure out who is responsible and not do that again but it doesn't rise to the level of impeachment. we don't have to talk about it two and a half years. there's almost this yale gor rhythmic logic any time anything gets in the blood stream it has to go huge or die. >> go big or go home. one of the reasons we're talking about this isn't just because focusing on insanity in parts of the far right is worthy of discussion, but also because of the fight that is looming in the fall, right? and i think this is representative of a larger inability by some of the moderate elder statesmen of the republican party to stand up to the conspiracy theorists, birthers, far
did obama commit mail fraud? is that a way to get out of office? isn't that what they got capone for? that speaks to the thing in the ground water. >> there's this kind of curious aspect of washington theater logic basically, where there's never any room for sort of a small to medium sized scandal. >> yes. >> there's no room to say yes, something went wrong at the irs, like we need to, you know, figure out who is responsible and not do that again but it doesn't rise to the...
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it's titled "obama race and class." it says king and obama born 32 years apart learned that an african-american leader needs to link racial equality to the broader cause. we talked about race shortly after the not guilty verdict of george zimmerman. in your estimation, how careful does the president need to be in his rhetoric not to turn off certain voters, for example, tomorrow? >> i think the president is always aware of making certain that all of us have equal opportunities. so i don't know about lifting up the issue of race as much as making it equitable for the citizens of the united states. >> when with look as where we are as a country and how far we have come and we reelected the first african-american president, that president obama will go down in history for many accomplishments during his eight years, but the inspiration that needs to be delivered tomorrow. showcasing exactly how far we still need to go. >> certainly. that is exactly what the white house is saying we should expect, some sort of charge into t
it's titled "obama race and class." it says king and obama born 32 years apart learned that an african-american leader needs to link racial equality to the broader cause. we talked about race shortly after the not guilty verdict of george zimmerman. in your estimation, how careful does the president need to be in his rhetoric not to turn off certain voters, for example, tomorrow? >> i think the president is always aware of making certain that all of us have equal opportunities....
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brock obama accusing russia of reverting to a cold war mentality while moscow declares all of his still of the use dead and buried we report on the latest chill in relations triggered by the snowden dispute . plus candidates for the post of moscow mayor take their skirmish to the media arena as we report on the campaign promises of the main rivals. this is coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program the leader of a rocky kurdistan has said that his forces could intervene to protect fellow kurds in neighboring syria who are facing a daily on slot from jihad is to militants the al qaida linked factions which initially flooded into syria to fight against the government there are now seeking to set up an islamic state in the country's northeast reports on the plight of the kurds. we've been speaking to eyewitnesses relatives and also kurdish journalists and from the sequence of events that we've been able to piece together that commie nineteenth of july you had an assault by islamist extremists at that stage they placed a bomb in a local kurdish school they also
brock obama accusing russia of reverting to a cold war mentality while moscow declares all of his still of the use dead and buried we report on the latest chill in relations triggered by the snowden dispute . plus candidates for the post of moscow mayor take their skirmish to the media arena as we report on the campaign promises of the main rivals. this is coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program the leader of a rocky kurdistan has said that his forces could...
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and the cost of college, president obama goes on the road with his proposal to make college more affordable. and wildfires burning out of control in ten western states including one threatening california's yosemite national park. ♪ >>> former egyptian president hosni mubarak's months in prison are over. just minutes ago, a helicopter flew him from cairo's prison and here is the report from cairo. >> released from the prison after hours of legal procedure, hosni mubarak is released. the destination is very short down the road, the medical facility. he will remain under house arrest under the terms of the state of emergency decree issued by the government. his ban on leaving the country has also been reimposed. meanwhile, the trial for deaths in 2011 resumes. >> the allegation is that he will be tried through n three different cases and that movement is not just a revolution but a military coup. >> those who opposed him for decades will also appear. charged with inciting the violence in recent months. they accuse the morsi government of not being aggressive enough in taking action against
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and i don't think congress is going to step into obama's way, but then again, obama is going to own the political result. i mean, the dilemma, when you turn this internationally is, john kerry said the other day, we are not going to own the civil war and we are not going to own a particular outcome in syria. and that's a dilemma. if the united states doesn't own it, no one owns it. if no one owns it, no one's prepared to solve it. and that leave s you with the uncomfortable feeling that will be taken in the coming days, it will not necessarily decisively change the course. >> it also reinforces the notion that in the end, the sole objection of this attack is because the president said that we were going to attack. and it turns out to be its own reward. and many people find that to be very unsettling. >> and it's a reminder that the other piece of memory, maybe not so much for the american public, but certainly for those who are thinking forward to 2016, that president obama becomes president obama, in part because he did take a stand, as a state senator, right, against that initial war
and i don't think congress is going to step into obama's way, but then again, obama is going to own the political result. i mean, the dilemma, when you turn this internationally is, john kerry said the other day, we are not going to own the civil war and we are not going to own a particular outcome in syria. and that's a dilemma. if the united states doesn't own it, no one owns it. if no one owns it, no one's prepared to solve it. and that leave s you with the uncomfortable feeling that will be...